Printing-press.



vR. MIEHLE.

PRINTING PRESS.

APPLIOATION FILED AUG. s, 1912.

Patented July28, 1914.

3 SHEETS-SHEET 1.

i ML.,

R. MIEHLE.

PRINTING PRESS.

APPLIUATION FILED AUG.8,1912.

Patented July 28, 1914 3 SHEETS-SHEET 2.

/V "V TOI? @bert/Mle.

TTORNEYJ.

WITNESSES:

Patented July 28, 1914,

3 SHEETS-SHEET 3.

u w vw wm R. MIEHLE.

PRINTING PRESS.

APPLIGATION FILED AUG. a. 1912.

wim/88585 NICEB STAIESFTENTFICE.

ROBERT MIEI-ILE, OF CHICAGO, ILLNQIS, ASSIG'NOR T0 CNTINENTAL &COMMERCIAIL TRUST 6L SAVINGS BANK, TRUSTEE, 0F CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

PRINTING-PRESS.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed August 8, 1312.

Patented July 28, 1914, serial NQ, 714,010.

l To all wlw-m it 'may com-err.:

lle it linown that I, Romani' Mini-nai, a citizen of the United States,and a resident of Chicago, in the county of Cool: and State of Illinois,have invented certain new and awful Improvements 'in li-iiiting-lresses;and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and eiactdescription thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings,and to the letters of; reference marked thereon, which foi-.iii a partof this specification.

This invention relates to that class of flat-bed printingr presseshaving a` rotative impression cylinder, a reciprocating typebed, aninking table connect-ed and moving with the type-bed, inkiag rollersmounted over the path of the type-bed, an inlriiig table, and inkfeeding means, including a fountain and feeding rollers, for supplyingiiilc to the. ink table.` Such printing presses, as more usuallyheretofore constructed, have been provided with inkfeeding apparatus,including inltin rollers for the inkii'ig table, located at the deliveryend of the i'iiaehine, sheet delivery mechanism and a pilinter table orother sheet receiving. surface supported on the machine frame at. thedelivery end of the. saine and over the ink Yfeeding apparatus. Thisrelative location of the vpiling table and ink feeding apparatus hasbeen found objectionable or'the reason that the ink feeding devices, s0located beneath the pilingr table, is not readily accessible, while thepiling table, being located above the inli feeding' devices is capableof. only a small vertical movement and cannot be lowered `to a pointnear the i'loor while receiving,r the printed sheets. ln some instances,ay piling` table so located. has been arranged in such manner that itcan be lifted to give access to the hikingr rollers beneath it, as shownin my prior latent No. 610,491. In niy prior i latent No.flhlflhfgranted January .12th,

190), I haveshown it' construction. designed to avoid these objections,wherein the inliing apparatus is arranged in tht` usual position a/t thedelivery end of the l'ii'ess, the piling table or sheet receivinglsurface is ar` ranged at a considerable. distance horizontally from orbeyond the delivery end ot the press, so as to provide a horizontalpassageway and floor space t'or workmen l'ietwcen the iiili fountain andthe pilingr table, and mechanism provided extending across thepassageway at :iii overhead elevation for deliveringsheets from thepress proper to the L l l inline table. This construction affords theadvantage of giving convenient, access to the ink vteei'iiing vdevicesfor adjusting the same, 6

and of enabling the piling table to he lowered to the floor, hut it hasthe disadvantage of requirino that the sheet deliver f devices he iiiadeoti5 undue length in order to carry the sheets oyer the said passageway,and of occiipyiiilgY a large amount of floor space in the press rooiii.l

My present invention is designed to avoid the olin-ections lstated toboth of the forms of presses and sheet conveying and receiving '70devices referred to, and also to provide a forni of inlcfeeding deviceadapted to sup` ply the ink to the ink-table throughout the entirelength of the same.

An apparatusembody-ing my said invention en'ibraces, in general,features as follows: The ink feeding -device is mounted on the frame ofthe machine and-extends over the table at a point between the inner andouter ends of the path of movement oflthe s to carry the ink downwardtherefromito the g5 ink table, so that the said fountain and ink- 1ing;l rollers occupy only a relatively Short space in a directionlengthwise of the press. 'llie sheet receiving iiieans is locatedoutside of or beyond, but closely adiacent to, the

delivery end of the press, and the sheet delivery inechai'iisiiiextend.: from the upper part. of the compres ion cylinder to the sheetreceiving means, at a considerable eleva-tion above the iiilr feedingdevice.l Such sheet reriiiving' means may incliidea vertically movingpiling table., or may consist of another printiiig press to which thesheets are delivered. By reason of the relative location and arrangementof the Sheet deliveryy '1.09

and receiving devices, and the ink-feeding means, the latter is made toact on the entire length of the ink table, so that thelatter may beinade shorter than heretofore, and

less room will be occupied by the ink table when at the end of itsoutward stroke, while the apparatus as a whole will occupy less licorspare than heretofore and the ink fountain is niade convenientlyaccessible, foithe purpose of accurately adjust-inet the feediof iiik tothe ink table.

'the invention consist'. i the incttfrs h'vey. bonifica with aieglop' ofthe ink mbit.- vA

transfer .roller'3" is located centrally above' and ii. Contact Willliboth ofthe rollersifll, 32.

Another transfer or riding roller 34 is Inountedabove anil in-cont actwith the roller '33.1 Said roller isloc-ated nearly at the level "of anda sluirt distance laterally from a roller 3 5, thatis Alocated Within.the ink fountain-or reeeptzlcle. '-{An oscillating d-uetor roller 36,operating in a familiar-manner, is

' V'ada ted to tranfei; the ink ,from the surface oft e fountain rolle V.lo' the transferv roller. 34. A frel'ely rotating Adistrib'uting aboveand rests grav'- ity 'upon .roller` 34 which are.attached,to1and r-isefromvthefside' plates-..12 ofl the machine-f being; p 4.sitivelyactuated or diriveng inl such manner-'that .turns or'rotates alternately'inwepposite dil rections, according tol the direction`- of' movenientof the type-boden rik-table, and' .its

y 'rotative movement :is transmittedjto thel inl;-

' Contact with the. iiik't-able.

ing rollers V32, 32,-.wliicl'i eoinedii-eotly in VFor @ving-rd v 'tativemovement to 'said'roll'er evices are provided as follows; A 'ttaclied tooneend of said roller Z 3,'insidl ofthe vhearing bracket 138, is a gea-rpinion 39.' 'Said gear 'pinion meshes With an idle;` 'pinion' f4()mounted `on l the inner face' of 'ghe` Said bracket. Said al sprocketchain 42 'v .sprocket wheel 43. and'faround. another sprocket :wheel-44located `vadjacent to the i form-inlcing rollers. l 'aid sprocketWheel;- 44

idler pinion 40 interi'i'ieshes with gear pinion 4lfalso mounrted en theinner-face of the `,said bracket. l: igi'dly connected/.withthefgear'puion 41,5xitone side oli' he same (Fig. 3'), is a spreeki t;wheel 43. lie-gear pinion41 is driven l; rough the'inedium of -ielipasses around the is attached to'arid ltllirn's with, one l'of theseries of gearfpinions by which' the .aidI forni-rollers are operated'fifonr the gear wheell 25, hereinbeforei' referred to.

' The oscillating oifduetor roller 36 is I shown as mountedftr the upperends of- 'to a, transverse rock shaft oscillating arms 50, 50, whichareiattarhed To one end j of said roekshaft is attached an operatingarg1 or lever 52. Actuating devices` for `las - vgiving oscillatorymovenf'ienit-l toV the `said lever arm 52 as illustrated consist ofarotati-'vecam 53, a. roekingdever 54, vone arni -o f.;Wli icli bearsupon andjs'op'erated by said -ca-m, a connecting rot connecting the 'te'imidthe lever 54 Qppesitelarxn: of said-'rocking 'leveiwat with theactuating arm 52,. and :rsp'ring 5(3,Which acts emilie' connecting rod-55 in a directionY in engagement with' sa 1d R1 n important featurevoftheink-suppyingdevic'e, 'above desciibeihvis that the ink fountain orreceptacle is located at ac'onV i' tain.

' desr'srilied,"enable the operator to readily o i- .tainaeccss tronithe sides. ofthe macliii'ie', Vall parts of the ink-feeding device, when-tlie piling lahle is located closely adjacent to T3.)

sideralile distance vertically above the ink tali-de, and theink-carrying or transferring while the'interinedia te transferroller-'33 and 80 `the ink 'applying rollers 32,. 32 are locatedvertically below the rollers 34, 35 and 36.

' As a result of the arrangnent of .the ink foilnta-in Vandink-transferring rollers desoribed, the ink feeding devices a whole 85occupy onlyl a short space in.a horizontal direction, lengthwise of themachine, and a much smaller space in the direction stated, than' in thecase of ink-feeding devices heretofore 'usually employed, wherein-.theink is '90 carried or transferred horizontally iii-oni an inl: fountainlocated at the delivery end of the machine, by a din-tor roller act-ingon the rear end of the ink table. -lly reason' of 1-,C lShort Spar-eoccupied hy the inking 95 rollers longitudinally of the ink tahleui-ndthe arrangement of parts by which said rollers act on said ink tablethroughout the ventire or a large part et its length, and hecanse of thefactthat the transfer and Vinkjv lo@ ing rollers are lpositively driven,`the ink is `uniformly distributed on the ink-applyingi'ollers anduniformly delivered therefroii'i to the ink table, thereby insuringproper'distrihution of theinlc on the ink table with# 19,5

out the use of a di'ietorreller and distributing` rollers actingdirectly .on the ink table and avoiding the necessity of using -such a(long vink tahleas in. such :ase required.` Moreover, by the shorteningot the 35,9 inl; table, a eonsuleralile amount of space is saved at thedeli-.er y endof lthe machin-e, s othat less floor spare if: re'ouii'edfor the presas, While (z'cni'cnivnt zu' may bef had tu tl stood thataccessibility to the fountain is necessary in order that the supply ofink to the. dillerent parts ot the width ofthe inl( table may he.controlled thiougli' the operation of the adjusting screws 30"* or othercontrolling devuzes ou the ink founrllie open spaces at vthe sides oftlie-`v ink-feeding devices, afforded by reason of the los: ion ot thesheet-carrying 'means :it

-a 'high elevation ahove the 'ink tal le,aiid tlife arrangeinent of the.ink-feeding ('l-'evice, as

, inl( fountain. lt is, of course, under- 115 :the delivery en dof themachine'andjaccess may likewise be had to" the ink fountain fromthedeiivery end .of the press when a 'space is operator .Such delivery.end-b-f't'he machine. The ele grovided the passage of the etween thevsaid "piling table and vation ofthe inkfountain toa considerabledistance above-the ink table and the arrangenient; of. theinkfcarrying-or transferring rollers in. a'groltp extending in a vertical,

' instead of a horizontal', direction, contributes tothesaving of floorspacci because enabling a shorterink `table to .be used, as above#stat-ed. The elevated 'position of the ink 'adjusting'scrcws 30a, which'are located at' vfountain also facilitates .access to thel feedthelowerpart 'of .the inclined outer wall of the said fountain. i

-In connection'with the inl: feeding de- A vzontal board or table 5 7 isprovided, which is vlocatedfabove the path of the inkv table` and whichextends frein the irllr'fountain or reservoir 3G to the 'rear ordelivery end ofthe machine. Said table serves t'o .pre-v y f ventthearms or hands -of the-o Jerator coin-1 l ing' in Contact with=theinittab ein the act adjusting the .feed-controlling devices of. the inkfountain, and provides a rest for the arms,`-or a part ofthe body ofthe-operator, so far as is necessary, while so adjusting saidfeed-controlling devices'.

end of the machineto .a point above the outer extremity ofgthepath ofthe ink table, A

f so that i-t extends overv said ink table when the latter is in. its'rearmost .posi-tion, as

v'c :learlyv shown in- Fi?. 1.= Said vtable also provides asupportor'oneof thensheets, printed from theA formi-inthe press,' so as toenable theoperator vtoeasilyeti'ect ad- --justment of the ink'ountainfto .correct irregulurities'in thesu'pply of ink', as shown bytbe impression previously made on As uch sheet.

In Fig. 4 I have shown a construction in I -the ink-feeding device,which like that -sl'iown in Figs. 1 to 3, and hereinbefore described,with the exception that .thev location of the ink` fountain and theinktransferring rollers .a`ssoc iated therewith, is

`table 57,I `is located' ove'if'the type-bed andJ scribed and areindicated by y numerals 1n this'drawings.` n 'this instance,

reversed, so that'the ink fountain is nearest the impression roller orthe receiving end of the machine and the said rollers'are nearest thedelivery .end 'of the same. Fixcept for the reversal 11i-locationreferred to, these parts are like thoseA hereinbetorel-dea board-ortable 58,* c0rresporn1ling with. the

extends longi'tlidinall-y the; inkl fountain toward 'thev machine fromhe .impression cylinder 'Hillen .tliqpaijtfs'gfiire coiis'trixctedasshown in Fig; {,tbejpperator isenabled to- Said fixed table-ispreferably extended at the delivery- SiSt-ing,

corresponding in length their'heretoforepgngstilr Areach the .feedadjusting means upon the ink fountainv when standing ateither side ofthe machine, `c'ipmgsite the 'space between the ink- Inthe arrangementoi .the ink-feeding deshown infFigsA ltoi, the elevation of the inkfountain ahovefthe ink table and the `feeding:devices and t vformrollers 23,V 23.-

arrangement'of theink-t'ansferring rollers in a vertically extendinggroupgas Well as the elevation of v the darrying tapes 20 and 21, or thesheet-conveying means, 'above the said inkft'able, gives' amplejooin vorispace through which 'the .operatorg may easily reach all `parts off.inkffeeding' devicesfrom the sides of the machine.

In Fig. 5 I haves 'ownthe parts of two' printing `presses of t e samergeneral .charthe same beingplac'edilend lto end, as-closelyv together aspossible, and sofarra'nged that, the sheets deliveredxrorn onpreSS are'r`emounted on the fee'd'itablfe G Q'ne'ar the impression roller 5.Tapes-70 pass aroundfthe third roller'68 is mounted in rollers 68 and.GQendiare arranged tol confvey the printed-,sheets delivered from the"'f tapes-66 and 6? over theguidelinger's' impression cylinderff AInthis instance, the left-hand press,' iron vrvhicli the sheets.l are..delivered,v "iis not',prbvided with sheet de'' livery devices; but ftheprinted sheetsare' transferred bythe tapes G''and- 67 fronthe limpression cvlinderjiof'theleft handdirectly tov thel sheet-'feedingdevices ofthe righthand press, sh'own in said Fig'. In the press shownatthe lefthand of Fig. .5, the shgeetconveyingjdev'ice,v con-v amplespacebeneath `'the said sheet Edelivery devices to permit the operatorstam-lili" at the instance shown, volf-fthetapes 66 and G islocatedfaconsiderable distance above the ink-feeding'device, so' as.tn-rld the sides of thev press' to have f-l-ee-'f'aossi A.: further:advantage g ned byi-thef 'construction describ d .in-tA 'nk table fandmeans for supplyingfikctheifetop is; thatfthe'sameenablesitheinlc-table-'tofbe'ma sli 7 r te the ink-fountain,asifnequiredforhlcdi quired for the outward stroke ofsuchink tablecorrespondinly decreased, Vsothat the apparatus as a whole occupies lessfloor space. In prior constructions, in .which the"V 'ink fountain islocated exterior to `the-.miter end of the path or" the ink table,the'lattfer 1s made of such length as to provide for theaction thereonof the ductor'ioller at its.

outer enzl, but' in the present construction, wherein vthe inli fountainand transfer and init-applying rollers are located inwardly from the:outer 4end ot the' path of the ink` are located" closely together, yet,by reason fot 4the''shortness of the inlt table' ',--"when l .the latteris advanced a space is still left loetween tlie'press frames in .whichthevopera'- to'r can stand when adjusting the -feedof the ink fountainor when inspecting a proof iin- Jpression resting on the table 67,' frthe purpose l olaccurately adjusting the feed of ink to dilerentparts ofthe Width of the ink' talile, according to the requirements in dicatedby the `proof impression, Likewise, "ilthe construction shown in Fig. 1,'it will c seen that vtheshortenegl length of the ink table will enablethe piling table 11 to Abe placed nearer the end vof Vthe machine framethan when the ink fountain is there located andA a,.diictor, roller,isemployed to convey i'foreover, if, in1tlie construction shown-in Fig. 1,a slight-ly' greater lspa ee 'is' left beend. of the fpressfreniertheoperator may stand b ctivfeen the piling table andthe end 'oi' theLPinlr table, for the inspectiony of a proof sheet laid on the table?andi adjust- I ment of the ink fountain, without liability vof beingAstruck by the ink table in the outj ward mo'veinent'of the lettorzgn.the cons truction shown, tlie-,fxed 4table ,57, extendcd at 'its outeredge to a' point 'in substanl1r-.ll y vertical alinement'vvithn-tli.outer-edge or ,the ink tab-le `when -thesame is at the extreine linut ofitsoutwardinoyernent,so that the outer edge of saidt-able 57,constitutes a" `guard to preventtlie ink'table-strikingfthe oi'ieratorwhen 'standing .titille outer endof the ink tableinfaposition C.Onvenient foru tending group adaptedg to carry the ink downwardly fromthe ink fountannto,thev

ink table, when the inl-ii-transferiing-or aprollers 23, 23, so that inthe outward stroke the saine.

plying rollers are positively and constantly driven, as in theconstruction sho'\vn,lhas v the advantage that the delivery of ink toand its distribution upon the ink-applying rollers 312,'-32- is takingrplace when the ink table is out of contact with thesaid rollers and isApassing beneath the forni 'of the ink table the latter receives,frou'i' the'Y rollers 32, $2, ink which has been uniformly distributedthereon by the action of the transferring rollers and the rotationof-said vrollers 32, 32, independently of the movement of the ink`table. In the construction described and illustrated, thcrefore, 'riot--Y withstandinoA that the ink; 'table is made i shorter than is possiblein cases in which theink -is ap lied to the outer end thereof by aductor ro ler thereon acting,'tlie ink is thoroughly and uniformlyappliedto and dis- Qtiiibuted upon the ink ,table I An important.feature' of my invention, however, resides in the feature ofconstruction byv which 'the gelevated ink-fountain 'and vits associatedvertically extending group of' inltransferrin relation to the latterthat the inlea-pplying rollers 32 willl act on the 'ink-table throughoutsulistantially the entire length-of 'lhe last-mentioned feature ofconstruction has the advantaofe of providl'n for the supply of ink alongt le entire lengt i of the inkv table and' its, even distributiontherein by theaction of the rollers that "op- .crate to convey the'inkthereto. the ink to the end portion of. the ink-table. 2

It is to beunderstood that'a printingpress embracing the featuresconstitutin` .-i- :In tween tli e pi'li`ng'table '11and the adjacent...

invention may be variously ,modifie with respect toits cletails,and'Ifdo'notde- I claimias my invention-u: 1. VIn a printing press, thecombination of end of the machine frame beyond the path I of the inktable, sheet conveyingdevices'exltending from the impression cylinder atan elevation above the type bed andbeyond the delivery endl of themachine" fraine,.`"iind adapted to deliver the sheets tov the receivingmeans, form inking rollers. located' adjacent Sire tobe limited to the'specific features 'shown in .the accompanying drawings, eX- cept so faras pointed out 'in theap'petided claims. I

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lto the impression cylinder in position. tor` the passage of-tlie -inlttable beneath the saire, an ink fountain mountedupon-the ma-` vl'nneframe at a distance f -igove 'the level o f -tlieink table, a pluralityofinktransfer'rin .gr and applying rollers, :arranged in ii verticallyextending groupv and adapted totransfer the ink from the inkffountaindown- 4and transferring a'nd applying rollers being 'actuating meansimpartingrotative movevfountain fmomted -upon the vmachine frame= wardlyto the ink table, said ink, fountain located between tlie outer end ofthe path ofmovement of the ink table and the outer .end of the frame'and actuating means giving' rotative movement to said` mk transferringand a plyingrollersri 2. n a printing press, the combination` of amachine framegan impression cylinder, a horizontal endwise`reciprocatory ty e bed, a horizontal ,ink table moving `Ywith t e type'bed,'sheet receiving means located at the delivery end of the machine.and embracing a piling table movablevin a vertioalpathadj acent. to theouter end of the path 'ofthe ink table, sheet conveying devicesextending from'the impression cylinderat an elevation abovel the typebedand ink table and adapted. to deliver the sheets to the piling table,forminking rollers located adjacent to .the pression roller in positionfor the passage of thefinlc table beneath. the same,.an. ink fountainsupported on the-.fran'iev of the machine at a distance above the levelofithe inkk table, a plurality of ink `transferring and applying rollersarranged'in avertically exi tending-group, and 'adapted to convey theinlv from said ink fountain: dwnwardl to'said ink table, said inkfountain' and in r transferring and applying rollers .bein ,l0- catedbetween the outer and inner en s o f the path of' movement ofthe inkt-able,`and j ment to said transferring and' applyingi rollers. 3, In aprinting press, the `combination f a machine frame, an impressioncylinder,- a horizontal reciprocatingy type bed, anink table moving.with the type bed, anjnk fountain mounted upon 'the machineframe abovethe levelof the-ink. tableand provided with meansLfor..controllingthe-'flow''of ink therefrom, af plurality of verticallyVarranged ink transferring-.and apl 'ing roll-v ers adapted totransferfthe in rom said'- ink fountain downwardlyl to the vinktable,'said ink fountain'andtrans'ferringand 'ape plyi-ng rollers'bein locatedinwardly'rom-' the 'outer'fend of 't 'path-'of movement -of the inktab1eand 'laifxed table .mounted upon the mabhineffr'ame `above vthe-inktable and below the level ofthe-ink fountain, with' one of -itsedgesadjacent to tliejink'delivry controlling means'ofsaid fountainl 4.In a printing press,v the combination of a machine frame, an impressioncylinder,I a horizontal reciprocating type bed, an -ink tablemovingwiththe 'type`v.'bed,A an ink,

above Ithe le'vel'of the ink Atable and provided with -means forcontrolling the` flow of :ink therefromya edupoirthe machine' vframeandeXt'endng' luralityxof vertically rollers' adapted to transfer inkfrom: said in'k fountain downwardly gto the' 'ink table', vsaid inkfountain. andl transferring and applying rollers being'located inwardlyfrom the outer e'nd of'the path'of movement l'of `the`ink table, and afixed membermount- .A 70 across the same above the inl'i table andadfjacent toxthe'outer end of 'the said ink table when the latter -is atthe outward limit of its stroke; said fixed member forminga' guardforthe operator.

'.5.A In a. printing press, the combination of 1 a machine frame5animpresiso'n c lindel", a "horizontahreciprocating type be anfin'l; tablemoving 'wlthlthe type bed, a, vertically movable sheet receiving means)located adja- 8@` cent -to` the delivery end of the machine' and:beyond the path ofthe ink table, sheet conf- A 'jveying devicesextending frornsaid impreslsion cylinder at an 'elevation above thetypebed' to the sheetreceiving means', an'in'kj fountain. mountedabive saidin k table and located'inwardlyf` th` 'l' i tle machine-adjacen o th"path' of movement'o the inltable, a""'plu- -.vrality of. ink'transferringfxfollers 'al-ranv in al vertically' extendin'ggroup 'and'.to transfer the' i r`,1ls:f'romthe` ink downwardly to the ink table.table inounted above'sai'd typ" be' .low the ink fountain"and'saidin'k. fountain Ytoward t e .delivery 'd ofthe-machine# '6. In'aprinting'press, the'comhiinitioifof... ya machine frame,4 an impressioncylinder1 a"'- i I horizontal reciprocating type bed,' an ink 'tablemoving with the typ'"be d, a pluralj typf form-inking vrollers locatedadjacent :chine 'frame above the inlr` table, `al'i f lx cated inwardlyfrom the delivery end of the ;\m'achine' and' adjacent to theginnerendthe path of 'movement oft-he ink table, f plurality of in k transferringrollers ar- -rangledima vertically extending'l groupand adapted -totransfer. -the *inltfrox'n' they ink fountain. 'downwardly 'to ille in kt e ,ble, throughout f substantially thejentire `h' of theY said inktable, kan` l"a"'fxedf 'tale 1115 lmounted immediatelyJ ab'ove the"saidinkl" l table and extending from said -ink fountaintowardthe deliveryend of the' machine." 'v

In testimony, that' I' claim the foregoin as my invention I allixfin'ysignature inthe; presence'of two witnesses', this #5th day August A. D.1912. 1;.

` ROBERT 4MIEHLEjA j Witnesses:

arranged ink :transerring vand applying CHARLES N. Poetin,` fi.- EUQENEWAUNJ .to impression'cylinder and in positorrr --for the passa eof theink table 'beneath the* u *Ci same, an ink ountain mounted 'upon thenw.- 105

